Tuesday, April 11, 2017

National Response Center Report No. 1175327, Open Records Request 2017-177

On April 10, 2017, I reported to the National Response Center of the United States Coast Guard the possibly preventable level of flooding and sewage spills that took place in St. Augustine after Hurricane   Coast Guard manager K. Weatherly in Washington, D.C. took my report.

Here's the response to my Open Records request to the City of St. Augustine on April 9, 2017:


-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Slavin
To: tgrant ; mgraham
Cc: nshaver ; jregan ; nsikeskline ; lfreeman ; tneville ; rhorvath ; recordsrequest
Sent: Mon, Apr 10, 2017 5:07 pm
Subject: Re: Request No. 2017-177: First reports of sea urchins in Davis Shores storm sewers and City response and documents

Why?

With kindest regards, I am,
Sincerely yours,
Ed Slavin
904-377-4998


-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Grant <tgrant@citystaug.com>
To: Ed Slavin <easlavin@aol.com>; Martha Graham <mgraham@citystaug.com>
Cc: Nancy Shaver <nshaver@citystaug.com>; John Regan <jregan@citystaug.com>; Nancy Sikes-Kline <nsikeskline@citystaug.com>; Leanna Freeman <lfreeman@citystaug.com>; Todd Neville <tneville@citystaug.com>; Roxanne Horvath <rhorvath@citystaug.com>; St. Augustine Public Records <recordsrequest@citystaug.com>
Sent: Mon, Apr 10, 2017 4:24 pm
Subject: RE: Request No. 2017-177: First reports of sea urchins in Davis Shores storm sewers and City response and documents

Public Works does not have any documents responsive to this request.
Todd Grant, P.G.
City of St. Augustine
Public Works Deputy Director
PO Box 210
St. Augustine, FL 32085
904-209-4271 (direct)
904-825-1040 (main office)
904-315-8499 (cell)
Please Note: Florida has a very broad Public Records Law. Unless specifically exempt by state law, written communications to city officials or staff regarding official city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. If your email communication is related to official government business, it may therefore be subject to public disclosure.
From: Ed Slavin [mailto:easlavin@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 4:21 PM
To: Martha Graham <mgraham@citystaug.com>; Todd Grant <tgrant@citystaug.com>
Subject: Re: Request No. 2017-177: First reports of sea urchins in Davis Shores storm sewers and City response and documents
Dear Ms. Graham and Mr. Grant: 
1. I sent this request yesterday.
2. No response.
3. Why?
4. Not even an acknowledgement.
5. Why?
6. FYI: sea urchins require salt water.
7. Please respond by 5 PM. 
Thank you.
With kindest regards, I am, 
Sincerely yours,
Ed Slavin
904-377-4998

 -----Original Message-----
From: Ed Slavin <easlavin@aol.com>
To: mgraham <mgraham@citystaug.com>; tgrant <tgrant@citystaug.com>
Cc: nshaver <nshaver@citystaug.com>; jregan <jregan@citystaug.com>; waltbog <waltbog@nytimes.com>
Sent: Sun, Apr 9, 2017 8:37 pm
Subject: Request No. 2017-177: First reports of sea urchins in Davis Shores storm sewers and City response and documents
Dear Ms. Graham and Mr. Grant:
Upon reading the April 9, 2017 Jacksonville Times-Union editorial re: Mayor Shaver and adaptation to global ocean level rise re: sea urchins in Davis Shores storm sewers, I'm curious:  when were sea urchins first reported by public works crews in our storm sewers and where? Is there a log?  What was done and documented in response to this evidence of salt water intrusion?  
Was the City of St. Augustine's response compliant with the standard of care?  
Were engineers consulted?
Have any homeowners sued for negligence?
Please send documents or make file available in your offices on April 10, 2017.
Thank you.
With kindest regards, I am, 
Sincerely yours,
Ed Slavin
904-377-4998


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